What are the reasons for the car body and steering wheel shaking at high speeds?
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The reasons for the car body and steering wheel shaking are as follows: 1. Shaking caused by deformation or issues in the vehicle's transmission system; 2. When the car is in motion, due to loose tie rod ends, detached rubber sleeves at joints, or irregular tire wear; 3. Deformation caused by daily use factors such as abrasion, collisions, or aging of the tires; 4. Excessive or frequent braking may lead to overheating of the brake discs and pads, causing deformation when cooled and resulting in steering wheel shaking. 5. Twisted or deformed drive shaft, or loose and rusty universal joints lacking lubrication, leading to body resonance during high-speed driving.